I am pretty sure that all Fords from about 2004 onwards have them fitted by standard. Check your manual and that will confirm, or check the seat. Most the cars have a little sewn label stating "isofix" if there is one there (but not all!)

I am pretty sure that all Fords from about 2004 onwards have them fitted by standard.

At least in case of focus this is not correct. All of them are prepared to be fitted with ISOFIX, but if ISOFIX kit was not fitted by dealer they do not have it. This is ISOFIX kit we are talking about:

I have mk2.5 titanium assembled in Spain on july 2011 (maybe latest???) . There is no ISOFIX on it, and there are no holes where I can fix it with screws. My dealer wont sell kit to me, because I can't fit it without loosing warranty. What's going on then?

all fords are isofix prepared if you lift the rear seat cushion you should find 2 body coloured plugs that pop out exposing the isofix screw holes the kit comes with bracket and screws it does not invalidate youre warranty and you will have these

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Isofix screw holes are hidden dipper under the back of the seat, you can not see them on these pictures. Push hard the bottom edge of the seat next to seatbelt clip towards back of the car and you should see the plug.